Friday, October 7, 2016

Hey everyone!I decided to take the plunge and try one of Amazon's giveaways.You could win one of multiple copies of my wild steampunk / bdsm / shifter / Bollywood / Rubenesque / menage erotic romance Rajasthani Moon. To enter, just click here. (Sorry, but only people with a U.S. address are eligible. Those are Amazon's rules, not mine.)Here's the blurb, in case you're curious.

Neither kink nor curse can stop a woman with a mission.

Cecily
Harrowsmith, secret agent extraordinaire, is a woman on a mission.
When the remote Indian kingdom of Rajasthan refused to remit its
taxes to the Empire, Her Majesty imposed an embargo. Deprived of the
energy-rich mineral viridium, essential for modern technology and
development, Rajasthan was expected to quickly give in and resume its
payments. Yet after three years, the rebellious principality still
has not knuckled under. Cecily undertakes the difficult journey to
the rugged, arid land of the Rajputs to determine just how it has
managed to survive, and if possible to convince the country to return
to the Empire's embrace. Instead, she's taken captive by a brigand
who turns out to be the ruler's half-brother Pratan and delivered
into the hands of the sexy but sadistic Rajah Amir, who expertly
mingles torture and delight in his interrogation of the voluptuous
interloper.

Cursed
before birth by Amir's jealous mother, Pratan changes to a ravening
wolf whenever the moon is full. Cecily uncovers the counter-spell
that can reverse the effects of the former queen's hex and tries to
trade that information for her freedom. Drawn to the fierce wolf-man
and sympathising with his suffering, she volunteers to serve as the
sacrifice required by the ritual – offering her body to the beast.
In return, the Rajah reveal Rajasthan's amazing secret source of
energy. In the face of almost impossible odds, Cecily has
accomplished the task entrusted to her by the Empire. But can she
really bear to leave the virile half-brothers and their colourful
land behind and return to constraints of her life in England?